The human face of climate change: addressing the malnutrition crisis
Opportunities for action at COP29.
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Opportunities for action at COP29.
This report summarises the key outcomes of the Preventing Hunger in Conflict Regional Dialogue Series, four one-day events which took place between July 2023 and January 2024 in the key regional hubs of Nairobi, Panama, and Dakar. A fourth online event also addressed the situation in the Middle East. The series was organised by Action Against Hunger, Oxfam, Save the Children, WFP and World Vision.
Our analysis shows that globally, only 36% of appeals for water- and sanitation-related funding were met in 2023, leaving a 64% gap.
Thanks to the amazing support of the public and our strategic partners, we reached 28 million people worldwide through our work in 2022.
How violent actions drive food insecurity.
Quite simply, conflicts and emergencies cause life-threatening hunger. This proposition paper outlines how Action Against Hunger is working to tackle hunger in countries affected by conflict and emergencies.
This proposition paper outlines how Action Against Hunger is working to find new, innovative and effective treatments to reach more children and tackle increasing world hunger.
Even though the world produces enough food to feed the entire population, four out of ten people across the globe can’t afford a healthy diet. This proposition paper outlines the impact of food insecurity on more than 2 billion people worldwide and what Action Against Hunger is doing to combat it.
Hunger, conflict and natural disasters can have a huge impact on someone’s mental health. This proposition paper outlines the devastating effects of this and what Action Against Hunger is doing to combat it.
Every day, more than 2,000 children die from hunger-related causes. This proposition paper outlines the devastating effects of malnutrition and what Action Against Hunger is doing to combat it.